Thomistic Ressourcement (2 vols.)

Overview

Explore the theology of Thomas Aquinas and deepen your understanding of Catholic Trinitarian doctrine. Centered on the experience of God, Aquinas’ approach to theology and life was marked by a desire to grow spiritually. These volumes examine various themes relevant to his work and present a portrait of the role of the Trinity in Thomistic thought.

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Christ and Spirituality in St. Thomas Aquinas

The studies in this volume investigate spiritual themes in Thomas Aquinas’ theology: friendship, charity, prayer, configuration to Christ, priesthood, preaching. Aquinas’ approach to theology was guided by the desire to grow spiritually through theologizing. Desiring to underscore the Trinitarian character of the Christian life, Aquinas pays careful attention to the human being as created in the image of God, with Christ as the model to imitate.

Jean-Pierre Torrell is a Dominican priest of the Toulouse province and professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Fribourg. He is the author of several volumes on Thomas Aquinas.

The Trinity: An Introduction to Catholic Doctrine on the Triune God

In this introduction to Catholic doctrine on the Trinity, Gilles Emery presents extensive research on the foundations of Trinitarian reflection. At its heart is a synthetic exposition of the persons of the Father, the Son, and Holy Spirit in their divine being and mutual relations, and in their action for us.

Even though it is an introduction, it is not simply the retelling of an oft-told tale, rather it is imaginative, insightful, and nuanced. . . . Emery’s treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity enhances the reader’s understanding of the Trinity and so strengthens and deepens his or her faith.

—The Thomist

Gilles Emery is a Dominican priest of the Swiss province of Preachers, and professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He is an elected member of the International Theological Commission and the author of several books, including The Trinitarian Theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas and Trinity, Church, and the Human Person.